OneAdvanced’s tenth annual Legal Trends Report at the start of 2026 raised five key challenges for the legal sector. Now we’re halfway through the year, has there been any progress […]
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Supreme Court Signals Fourth Amendment Limits on Geofence Warrants
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29, 2026 action in the Okello Chatrie geofence dispute is already being viewed as a major privacy ruling for the digital age. By holding that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location data gathered through geofence-style investigative methods, the Court placed meaningful Fourth Amendment limits on one of law enforcement’s most controversial modern tools.
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New PTAB Challenge Filed in IPR2026-00406 Involving Duke Manufacturing Co.
A new inter partes review petition has been filed at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in IPR2026-00406, a proceeding captioned Duke Manufacturing Co. and opened on July 2, 2026. For patent practitioners tracking competitive challenges in the foodservice and commercial equipment space, this is a case worth watching as the record develops.
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Supreme Court Denial Draws Thomas Dissent on AEDPA and State-Court Record Limits
The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Petition DENIED Justice Thomas with whom, but the docket entry indicates the denial was accompanied by a statement or dissent from Justice Thomas joined by another Justice. While a cert denial does not decide the merits and creates no binding precedent, separate writings can still be important signals for litigants tracking where the…
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Zoom Opens New PTAB Challenge in IPR2026-00407
Zoom Communications, Inc. has filed a new inter partes review petition at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, opening IPR2026-00407 on July 1, 2026. The proceeding is now on the radar for patent litigators and in-house IP teams tracking how major technology companies continue to use PTAB practice as part of broader litigation and risk-management strategy.
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Supreme Court Broadens Presidential Removal Power Over Independent Agencies
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a major administrative-law ruling with immediate consequences for federal agencies, regulated businesses, and the lawyers who advise them. The Court said President Donald Trump may remove leaders of independent federal agencies, a decision that strengthens presidential control over entities long designed to operate with some insulation from the White House. At the same…
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DOJ Brings Alleged Scattered Spider Member to Chicago for Cybercrime Prosecution
The Justice Department has extradited 19-year-old Peter Stokes from Finland to the United States, where he now faces federal criminal charges in Chicago tied to the alleged cybercrime group known as Scattered Spider. According to the unsealed criminal complaint, prosecutors are pursuing conspiracy, computer intrusion, and fraud counts in what is shaping up to be one of the more closely…
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Supreme Court Preserves FCC’s Penalty Process in AT&T Privacy Fight
The Supreme Court’s decision in FCC v. AT&T, Inc. is a major win for federal agency enforcement and a significant development for the telecom industry. In a ruling issued June 4, 2026, the Court held that the Federal Communications Commission’s forfeiture process does not violate the Seventh Amendment, allowing the agency to continue imposing substantial monetary penalties through its existing…
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Judge Freezes Philadelphia’s ‘ICE Out’ Mask Rule in Federal Preemption Clash
A federal judge on July 2 temporarily blocked Philadelphia from enforcing a city measure aimed at federal immigration operations, preventing the city from requiring federal officers to go unmasked, display visible identification, and use marked vehicles during enforcement activity. The ruling is an early but important development in a fast-evolving conflict between local efforts to regulate immigration tactics and the…
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DOJ Secures 30-Year Sentence in International Child-Exploitation Prosecution
The Justice Department announced July 2 that a Florida man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for traveling internationally to sexually exploit minors, marking one of the most significant criminal sentencing developments of the past day. The sentence underscores the severity with which federal prosecutors and courts continue to treat child-exploitation offenses, particularly when they involve cross-border conduct and…
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FT Innovative Lawyers Global Summit – The rule of law under fire
The FT Innovative Lawyers Summit last week promised to examine legal leadership when the rule book is being torn up and boy, did it deliver on that. It reminded us […]
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Why Legal Teams Need a Legal Document Management System Before Files Go Missing
The Folder Fallacy: Why Folders Fail Legal Document Control
Folders were designed to store, not govern.
They don’t understand:
- Who owns a document
- Which version is authoritative
- Who accessed it — and why
- Whether it aligns with regulatory or deal-stage requirements
That gap is no longer theoretical.
In short, folders alone mask inefficiencies until a crisis hits – an audit,…
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Supreme Court Recasts FTC Independence in Slaughter Removal Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a consequential separation-of-powers decision, ruling 6-3 that the president may remove FTC commissioners at will. In doing so, the Court allowed President Donald Trump’s firing of Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter to stand and overturned the longstanding 1935 precedent of Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, which had insulated FTC commissioners from removal except for…
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Solos And Small Law Firms: A Market Ripe For Disruption?
A recent Clio survey suggests that while solos and small firms are using AI, they are not using it effectively or profitably. Nor have many changed their billing model. As a result, they may be ripe for disruption. Here’s my post for Above the Law.
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Guest post: AI did not win a legal case in England, but it is changing law as we know it
By Alex Cook, senior partner at Helix Law It is time for a reality check. AI has not just won a court case in England. The media, legal press and […]
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